Adventures in Shondaland
Identity Politics and the Power of Representation
Herausgeber: Griffin, Rachel Alicia; Meyer, Michaela D E
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Identity Politics and the Power of Representation
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Shonda Rhimes is one of the most powerful players in contemporary American network TV. This volume serves as a means to theorize Rhimes's contributions and influence by inspiring provocative conversations about television as a deeply politicized institution and exploring how Rhimes fits into the implications of twenty-first century television.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813596327
- ISBN-10: 0813596327
- Artikelnr.: 51477199
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813596327
- ISBN-10: 0813596327
- Artikelnr.: 51477199
Griffin, Rachel Alicia
Contents
Introduction: Riding Shondaland’s Rollercoasters: Critical Cultural
Television Studies in the 21st Century
Michaela D. E. Meyer and Rachel Alicia Griffin
Part I: Quality Television’s Cultural Dominance: The Auteur Comes to
Television Studies
Chapter 1: Trauma, Spin, and Murder: The Carnival Spectacle in Shondaland
Richard G. Jones, Jr. and Emily Vajjala
Chapter 2: Wounded Detachments, Differential Alliances: Beyond Identity &
Telos in Shondaland’s Heterotopia
Joan Faber McAlister
Chapter 3: Abortion in Shondaland: Daring Departures from Oppressive
Industry Conventions
Jessica L. Furgerson
Chapter 4: Soundtracking Shondaland: Televisual Identity Mapped Through
Music
Jennifer Billinson and Michaela D.E. Meyer
Part II: Shondaland’s Paradoxical Identity Politics and the Fantastical
“Post-”
Chapter 5: Race (Lost and Found) in Shondaland: The Rise of Multiculuralism
in Primetime Network Television
Jade Petermon
Chapter 6: Emb(Race)ing Visibility: Callie Torres’s (Im)Perfect Operation
of Bisexuality on Grey’s Anatomy
Shadee Abdi and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Chapter 7: The Problematics of Postracial Colorblindness: Exploring
Cristina Yang’s Asianness in Grey’s Anatomy
Stephanie L. Young and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Interracial Intimacies: From Shondaland to the Post-racial
Promised Land
Myra Washington and Tina M. Harris
Part III: Consumption, Ethics, and Morality: Shondaland Fandom as Cultural
Meaning Making
Chapter 9: #BlackLivesMatter on Scandal: Analyzing Divergent Fan Reactions
to ‘The Lawn Chair’ Episode
Mark P. Orbe
Chapter 10: Blurring Production Boundaries with Fan Empowerment: Scandal
as Social Television
Mary Ingram-Waters and Leslie Balderas
Chapter 11: Media Criticism & Morality Policing on Twitter: Fan Responses
to How to Get Away with Murder
Melissa Ames
Chapter 12: Dying for the Next Episode: Living and Working Within
Shondaland’s Medical Universe
Sean Swenson
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Riding Shondaland’s Rollercoasters: Critical Cultural
Television Studies in the 21st Century
Michaela D. E. Meyer and Rachel Alicia Griffin
Part I: Quality Television’s Cultural Dominance: The Auteur Comes to
Television Studies
Chapter 1: Trauma, Spin, and Murder: The Carnival Spectacle in Shondaland
Richard G. Jones, Jr. and Emily Vajjala
Chapter 2: Wounded Detachments, Differential Alliances: Beyond Identity &
Telos in Shondaland’s Heterotopia
Joan Faber McAlister
Chapter 3: Abortion in Shondaland: Daring Departures from Oppressive
Industry Conventions
Jessica L. Furgerson
Chapter 4: Soundtracking Shondaland: Televisual Identity Mapped Through
Music
Jennifer Billinson and Michaela D.E. Meyer
Part II: Shondaland’s Paradoxical Identity Politics and the Fantastical
“Post-”
Chapter 5: Race (Lost and Found) in Shondaland: The Rise of Multiculuralism
in Primetime Network Television
Jade Petermon
Chapter 6: Emb(Race)ing Visibility: Callie Torres’s (Im)Perfect Operation
of Bisexuality on Grey’s Anatomy
Shadee Abdi and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Chapter 7: The Problematics of Postracial Colorblindness: Exploring
Cristina Yang’s Asianness in Grey’s Anatomy
Stephanie L. Young and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Interracial Intimacies: From Shondaland to the Post-racial
Promised Land
Myra Washington and Tina M. Harris
Part III: Consumption, Ethics, and Morality: Shondaland Fandom as Cultural
Meaning Making
Chapter 9: #BlackLivesMatter on Scandal: Analyzing Divergent Fan Reactions
to ‘The Lawn Chair’ Episode
Mark P. Orbe
Chapter 10: Blurring Production Boundaries with Fan Empowerment: Scandal
as Social Television
Mary Ingram-Waters and Leslie Balderas
Chapter 11: Media Criticism & Morality Policing on Twitter: Fan Responses
to How to Get Away with Murder
Melissa Ames
Chapter 12: Dying for the Next Episode: Living and Working Within
Shondaland’s Medical Universe
Sean Swenson
Notes on Contributors
Index
Contents
Introduction: Riding Shondaland’s Rollercoasters: Critical Cultural
Television Studies in the 21st Century
Michaela D. E. Meyer and Rachel Alicia Griffin
Part I: Quality Television’s Cultural Dominance: The Auteur Comes to
Television Studies
Chapter 1: Trauma, Spin, and Murder: The Carnival Spectacle in Shondaland
Richard G. Jones, Jr. and Emily Vajjala
Chapter 2: Wounded Detachments, Differential Alliances: Beyond Identity &
Telos in Shondaland’s Heterotopia
Joan Faber McAlister
Chapter 3: Abortion in Shondaland: Daring Departures from Oppressive
Industry Conventions
Jessica L. Furgerson
Chapter 4: Soundtracking Shondaland: Televisual Identity Mapped Through
Music
Jennifer Billinson and Michaela D.E. Meyer
Part II: Shondaland’s Paradoxical Identity Politics and the Fantastical
“Post-”
Chapter 5: Race (Lost and Found) in Shondaland: The Rise of Multiculuralism
in Primetime Network Television
Jade Petermon
Chapter 6: Emb(Race)ing Visibility: Callie Torres’s (Im)Perfect Operation
of Bisexuality on Grey’s Anatomy
Shadee Abdi and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Chapter 7: The Problematics of Postracial Colorblindness: Exploring
Cristina Yang’s Asianness in Grey’s Anatomy
Stephanie L. Young and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Interracial Intimacies: From Shondaland to the Post-racial
Promised Land
Myra Washington and Tina M. Harris
Part III: Consumption, Ethics, and Morality: Shondaland Fandom as Cultural
Meaning Making
Chapter 9: #BlackLivesMatter on Scandal: Analyzing Divergent Fan Reactions
to ‘The Lawn Chair’ Episode
Mark P. Orbe
Chapter 10: Blurring Production Boundaries with Fan Empowerment: Scandal
as Social Television
Mary Ingram-Waters and Leslie Balderas
Chapter 11: Media Criticism & Morality Policing on Twitter: Fan Responses
to How to Get Away with Murder
Melissa Ames
Chapter 12: Dying for the Next Episode: Living and Working Within
Shondaland’s Medical Universe
Sean Swenson
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Riding Shondaland’s Rollercoasters: Critical Cultural
Television Studies in the 21st Century
Michaela D. E. Meyer and Rachel Alicia Griffin
Part I: Quality Television’s Cultural Dominance: The Auteur Comes to
Television Studies
Chapter 1: Trauma, Spin, and Murder: The Carnival Spectacle in Shondaland
Richard G. Jones, Jr. and Emily Vajjala
Chapter 2: Wounded Detachments, Differential Alliances: Beyond Identity &
Telos in Shondaland’s Heterotopia
Joan Faber McAlister
Chapter 3: Abortion in Shondaland: Daring Departures from Oppressive
Industry Conventions
Jessica L. Furgerson
Chapter 4: Soundtracking Shondaland: Televisual Identity Mapped Through
Music
Jennifer Billinson and Michaela D.E. Meyer
Part II: Shondaland’s Paradoxical Identity Politics and the Fantastical
“Post-”
Chapter 5: Race (Lost and Found) in Shondaland: The Rise of Multiculuralism
in Primetime Network Television
Jade Petermon
Chapter 6: Emb(Race)ing Visibility: Callie Torres’s (Im)Perfect Operation
of Bisexuality on Grey’s Anatomy
Shadee Abdi and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Chapter 7: The Problematics of Postracial Colorblindness: Exploring
Cristina Yang’s Asianness in Grey’s Anatomy
Stephanie L. Young and Vincent Pham
Chapter 8: Interracial Intimacies: From Shondaland to the Post-racial
Promised Land
Myra Washington and Tina M. Harris
Part III: Consumption, Ethics, and Morality: Shondaland Fandom as Cultural
Meaning Making
Chapter 9: #BlackLivesMatter on Scandal: Analyzing Divergent Fan Reactions
to ‘The Lawn Chair’ Episode
Mark P. Orbe
Chapter 10: Blurring Production Boundaries with Fan Empowerment: Scandal
as Social Television
Mary Ingram-Waters and Leslie Balderas
Chapter 11: Media Criticism & Morality Policing on Twitter: Fan Responses
to How to Get Away with Murder
Melissa Ames
Chapter 12: Dying for the Next Episode: Living and Working Within
Shondaland’s Medical Universe
Sean Swenson
Notes on Contributors
Index